Sam Rainsy, the “acting president” of the Supreme Court-dissolved Camb-odia National Rescue Party (CNRP), on Saturday urged the public to use “people power” when he returns as announced on November 9.
Prime Minister Hun Sen has ordered investigations after receiving a report from the Khmer Rise Party (KRP) that two provincial authorities illegally granted private companies state land for development when it was intended for villagers.
Prime Minister Hun Sen said that all 10 Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) member states will receive warrants for the arrest of Sam Rainsy of the opposition leader. The warrants have already been sent to Laos and Thailand.https://bit.ly/2kk2b5S; https://bit.ly/2lMMLY6; https://bit.ly/2lLE946;